Heavily armed soldiers this morning confiscated copies of today's
edition of DAILY TRUST across the country and disrupted the distribution
of the paper in major cities including Abuja, Kano, Maiduguri and Port
Harcourt.
The soldiers, who claimed they were acting on superior order, mounted
road blocks along the major highways through which the newspaper is
distributed, intercepted the delivery vans and detained some of the
drivers.
The army also mounted road blocks around our offices in Abuja and
Kano while copies were confiscated from newspaper vendors in other parts
of the country.
The military authority has not advanced any reason for its action but it will be recalled that DAILY TRUST had published an exclusive lead story on Wednesday on the sharing of an Abuja barrack plots to Army generals and their spouses for personal use.
The report listed the beneficiaries of the plots as serving and
retired military officers including Rear Admiral Ola Sa'ad, Air Vice
Marshal Mohammed Umar and Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejirika, among others.
The report,
which also contained the reactions of relevant Army authorities and
officials of the Federal Capital Territory Administration, has not been
refuted yet
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